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the toll of injured up to 183, three more have died, including 8-year-old martin richard, and krystle campbell. >>> president obama will travel to boston on thursday. now we go to chris cuomo live for us in boston. it seems here we are 24 hours more or later and nobody seems to have a real clue who has done this or why. >> reporter: that shouldn't be surprising, piers, these investigations take a very long time to develop, especially starting with being multifactorial, no group claiming responsibility. so much ground to canvas, this is going to be a difficult investigation. i think it's good news that the authorities said in their presser that they're in no rush. very often as we both know, haste makes waste when it comes to an investigation. this is about getting it right. >> that is true. i imagine there'll be some people in boston who will be concerned for their safety. that the perpetrator of this atrocity is still at large. >> that's absolutely true. at least that's what they believe at this time, piers. but what is also true, there's never been as large a military and police pre
the toll of injured up to 183, three more have died, including 8-year-old martin richard, and krystle campbell. >>> president obama will travel to boston on thursday. now we go to chris cuomo live for us in boston. it seems here we are 24 hours more or later and nobody seems to have a real clue who has done this or why. >> reporter: that shouldn't be surprising, piers, these investigations take a very long time to develop, especially starting with being multifactorial, no group...
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the toll of injured up to 183, three more have died, including 8-year-old martin richard, and 29-years old krystle campbell. president obama will travel to boston on thursday. >>> we have the remains of a pressure cooker, a shredded black backpack and some kind of ball bearings or metal pellets. what can we read into this at this stage? >> you are looking at what they have in this investigation, which is the bombs themselves. apparently two very similar if not twin bombs placed in black nylon bags that they are recreating as much as they can. at quantico. the fbi lab. it is how, who did this and why that they really do not have any leads on. you are looking at forensic evidence, it will be very important when they catch this person. but in terms of trying to find that person, i think it will be more difficult as they recreate the bombs. they will have to figure out where some of this material may have come from. perhaps this will spark a tip from somebody who knows about somebody was working with pressure cookers or maybe has just put trust them. but right now, it all seems to be cente
the toll of injured up to 183, three more have died, including 8-year-old martin richard, and 29-years old krystle campbell. president obama will travel to boston on thursday. >>> we have the remains of a pressure cooker, a shredded black backpack and some kind of ball bearings or metal pellets. what can we read into this at this stage? >> you are looking at what they have in this investigation, which is the bombs themselves. apparently two very similar if not twin bombs placed...
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a little boy, 8-year-old boy, martin richard, dead. a young woman dead, two young women dead. another police officer badly wounded. this is a city which was never broken. she was a city which was never on its knees. this is a city which has continued to stand tall, a city which was battered on monday but today is standing tall and moving forward, and next year, i talked to so many people today who say even if they're in bad shape, they want to try to run that race next year and if they can't run it, they want to be there because they want to send a message that this city is a tough, strong city and a proud city, and it's going to continue forward no matter what happened. >> absolutely right. anderson, probably of crucial importance, significance, they managed to take this suspect alive because his older brother is already dead. had he died, too, we don't know the extent of his injuries at this stage, then they may never have got to the bottom of what happened. as long as he's alive they have a chance of finding out the motive for what they did. >> that's exactly right. certain
a little boy, 8-year-old boy, martin richard, dead. a young woman dead, two young women dead. another police officer badly wounded. this is a city which was never broken. she was a city which was never on its knees. this is a city which has continued to stand tall, a city which was battered on monday but today is standing tall and moving forward, and next year, i talked to so many people today who say even if they're in bad shape, they want to try to run that race next year and if they can't...
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they are reporting that 8-year-old martin richard was killed. his mother and sister were also seriously wounded. and this is the moment when the explosion occurred. this video was taken by a boston globe journalist who was at the finish line. take a look. a wrooi . >> security is intensified across the u.s. an investigation is underway. joe johns is in washington and explains how different federal departments are working together in the investigation. >> in boston, the federal response has been enormous. the fbi which takes the lead roll is flooding the city with assets to process an enormous crime scene. the federal bureau has sent every available person from new york. they have activated their national response team which is made of of certified explosion specialists and k-9 handlers. everyone has said these devices did not appear highly sophisticated but they were very powerful. they will be looking to figure out what they can learn from the ark of the explosion. all to help agents discover whether it was the case of home groan or internation
they are reporting that 8-year-old martin richard was killed. his mother and sister were also seriously wounded. and this is the moment when the explosion occurred. this video was taken by a boston globe journalist who was at the finish line. take a look. a wrooi . >> security is intensified across the u.s. an investigation is underway. joe johns is in washington and explains how different federal departments are working together in the investigation. >> in boston, the federal...
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. >> reporter: especially when they learned one of the victims was eight-year-old martin richard. >> they knew he was young, about the same age. >> reporter: the kids took to making bracelets, weaving blue and yellow yarn in honor of the official colors of the marathon. >> we talked abstractly about we'd -- maybe we can do something to raise money. and it came together into its own. >> reporter: the bracelets are sold to classmates and teachers for $1 and the money will be donated to children's hospital in honor of the victims. >> it has been a long time since i was seven or eight or nine. it is nice to see that care. >> it's a small gesture on the part of the kids that can yield big results. >> we tried to take the big picture which is what can we do to help and what does that teach us about right now and what we're doing. >> john huddleston reporting from hoover, alabama. >>> at the end of a tough seven days for boston, a group of woman who were not able to finish the marathon decided to look tragedy in the face and keep running. >> they got back on the route and finished the race.
. >> reporter: especially when they learned one of the victims was eight-year-old martin richard. >> they knew he was young, about the same age. >> reporter: the kids took to making bracelets, weaving blue and yellow yarn in honor of the official colors of the marathon. >> we talked abstractly about we'd -- maybe we can do something to raise money. and it came together into its own. >> reporter: the bracelets are sold to classmates and teachers for $1 and the money...
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also this is on the day of two funerals for two victims. 8-year-old martin richard killed in the bombing and m.i.t. officer sean collier who was shot by the alleged bombers. and we have jake tapper with the latest on the investigation and nic robertson with what the suspects' mother is saying. jake, bring me up to speed on the latest news. >> reporter: well, piers we told you yesterday that he was cooperating with investigators. we talked about there was a motivation. that the brothers thought islam was being attacked and needed to defend it. a u.s. government official told me today that one of the reasons in the justification, in the motivation, according to investigators is that dzhokhar said the wars in iraq and afghanistan were part of why they carried out this senseless act. so this is just what he is telling investigators. it is to be taken with something of a grain of salt and no one obviously is just automatically believing him, but that's one of the reasons. we also found out a little bit more about the self radicalization that we talked about yesterday, piers. that the idea tha
also this is on the day of two funerals for two victims. 8-year-old martin richard killed in the bombing and m.i.t. officer sean collier who was shot by the alleged bombers. and we have jake tapper with the latest on the investigation and nic robertson with what the suspects' mother is saying. jake, bring me up to speed on the latest news. >> reporter: well, piers we told you yesterday that he was cooperating with investigators. we talked about there was a motivation. that the brothers...
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martin richard, krystle campbell, lingzi lu, sean collier are gone. their families forever changed. so many lives here have been changed. nothing will erase the horrible images from that awful day. boston is not the same but it is as strong as ever, maybe even stronger than ever. it has been humbling, inspiring to watch the people of boston stand tall and stand together. that does it for this edition of "360." "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we have a lot of new developments tonight in the boston bombing investigation. first, the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, is no longer in boston. he was moved from the medical center where he was being treated to a federal bureau of prisons hospital about 40 miles away. also tonight, the case against tsarnaev. where does it stand now and what about the intelligence breakdowns in tracking down his older brother? russia warned the cia and the fbi about him and about his mother. so what went wrong? i'll talk to rudy giuliani in a moment. >>> fir
martin richard, krystle campbell, lingzi lu, sean collier are gone. their families forever changed. so many lives here have been changed. nothing will erase the horrible images from that awful day. boston is not the same but it is as strong as ever, maybe even stronger than ever. it has been humbling, inspiring to watch the people of boston stand tall and stand together. that does it for this edition of "360." "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers...
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martin, the young 8-year-old boy. listen to this. >> i saw a little girl that another guy grabbed. her leg was severed, her right leg. and behind her was a little person that had to be this little boy that they talked about. and -- >> he didn't -- >> we couldn't do anything for him. his name was martin. and we put a sheet over him, just out of respect for him. >> it's just desperately sad, isn't it, governor, that this little boy, he went with his whole family, his mom, his dad, his sister, his brother, and he didn't go home. you know, he's been -- been killed. >> piers, it's horrible. i know that family. his parents have been active in my campaigns. i talked to his dad yesterday and visited with both his mom and dad today. and the older brother, henry, who really helped to save his sister's life. and you know their lives have been turned upside down. they are very, very important parts of our community, and the community is grieving with them. but again, even in that account, was a gesture of kindness and heroism amo
martin, the young 8-year-old boy. listen to this. >> i saw a little girl that another guy grabbed. her leg was severed, her right leg. and behind her was a little person that had to be this little boy that they talked about. and -- >> he didn't -- >> we couldn't do anything for him. his name was martin. and we put a sheet over him, just out of respect for him. >> it's just desperately sad, isn't it, governor, that this little boy, he went with his whole family, his mom,...